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Posted on: Saturday, September 22, 2007

No. 4 Mililani tops 'Aiea, 21-14

By Kalani Takase
Advertiser Staff Writer

MILILANI — Taz Stevenson scored on a 1-yard run with 4:24 left in the game and Mike Among-Serrao rushed for 103 yards on 19 carries to lift Mililani to a 21-14 win over 'Aiea in an O'ahu Interscholastic Association Red West game at John Kauinana Stadium last night.

Mililani, ranked fourth in The Advertiser's statewide poll of coaches and media, improved to 5-1 overall, 3-1 in league play before a homecoming crowd of about 2,300. 'Aiea dropped to 3-3 and 2-2.

The Trojans defense forced Na Ali'i to punt from their own 21-yard line following an incomplete pass on third-and-14. Cody Kilthau received the punt near the Mililani 35, and followed Stevenson to the right and cut upfield, covering 40 yards and setting up the Trojans with first-and-10 from the 'Aiea 25.

A mishandled snap on first down led to a loss of 10 yards, but Mililani turned to its most dangerous weapon — Stevenson. The sophomore receiver caught a 19-yard screen pass from Funakoshi on the next play to move the Trojans to the 16.

Among-Serrao converted with a 7-yard carry on third-and-1 and followed with an 8-yard scamper down to the one. Stevenson scored on the next play.

"He's a guy who understands what we're trying to do on offense," Mililani head coach Darnell Arceneaux said of Among-Serrao. "He does a good job on the reads and understands when to cutback. He's dedicated to his craft."

'Aiea's spread offense gave the Trojans fits all night. Quarterback Keenan Naeole threw for 304 yards on 26-of-44 passing with no interceptions.

"You can't stop that offense," said Arceneaux. "They're real dangerous, they have better speed than anyone. We were trying to keep the big plays to a minimum."

'Aiea scored first on its longest play from scrimmage, a 55-yard touchdown from Naeole to James Buchanan. Buchanan, who entered the game as the state's leading receiver, finished with five receptions for 121 yards. Daniel Liilii had a game-high nine catches for 102 yards.

Funakoshi scored on a 33-yard quarterback keeper off left tackle in the first quarter to tie it at seven.

Kawika Ornellas blocked an 'Aiea punt and Among-Serrao scored on the next play, a 31-yard run with 11:12 left before halftime. Mililani led 14-7 at the intermission.

"That's one thing we want to establish," said Arceneaux. "We look for an edge on special teams. We spend lots of time there."

'Aiea evened the scored on a 2-yard run by Christian Kupau with 2:21 left in the third.

'AIEA (3-3, 2-2) 7 0 7 0—14

MILILANI (5-1, 3-1) 7 7 0 7—21

'Aiea — Chase Bethanan 55 pass from Keenan Naeole (Mason Puckett kick)

Mili — Rustin Funakoshi 33 run (Colin Lund kick)

Mili — Mike Among-Serrao 31 run (Lund kick)

'Aiea — Christian Kupau 2 run (Puckett kick)

Mili — Taz Stevenson 1 run (Lund kick)

RUSHING — 'Aiea: Jarret Vea 2-9, Naeole 3-(minus 2), Daniel Liilii 1-(minus 2), Kupau 2-(minus 2), Team 2-(minus 6). Mililani: Among-Serrao 19-103, Funakoshi 7-36, Shaw Alesna 3-(minus 8), Stevenson 1-1, Team 1-(minus 2).

PASSING — 'Aiea: Naeole 26-44-0-304. Mililani: Funakoshi 10-17-1-115.

RECEIVING — 'Aiea: Aldodius Colquitt 2-18, Bryan Echalas 5-39, Liilii 9-102, James Buchanan 5-121, Ezra Knight 4-9, Jack Oliveros 1-5. Mililani: Stevenson 4-51, Joshua Manuma 1-16, Lund 1-20, J.R. Rosal 1-15, Kahi Perbera 1-6, Trent Tamate 1-2, Among-Serrao 1-5.

JV SCORE — 'AIEA 13, MILILANI 7

WAI'ANAE 26, RADFORD 7

RJ Tacgere-Bailey threw two touchdown passes, including a 21-yarder to Jonathan Abell, who also scored on a 1-yard run, and Shanden Dias returned an interception 25 yards for another score, leading the visiting Seariders past the Rams in an OIA Red West game.

WAI'ANAE (5-1, 3-1) 12 8 6 0—26

RADFORD (0-5, 0-3) 7 0 0 0— 7

Rad — Brad Osborne 75 pass from Epa Maika (Jonathan Atangan kick)

Wai — Jonathan Abell 21 pass from RJ Tacgere-Bailey (kick failed)

Wai — Shanden Dias 25 interception return (run failed)

Wai — Abell 1 run (Justin Kauwalu run)

Wai — Preston Cummings 10 pass from Tacgere-Bailey (run failed)

RUSHING — Wai'anae: Abell 12-59, Danny Kekoanui 5-26, BJ Jelf 5-12, Kauwalu 5-29, Toagamalu Brown 3-19, Tacgere-Bailey 2-(minus 12), Cummings 2-6, Shawn Brooks 2-3, Eric Silva 1-(minus 3), Rey Paredes 2-(minus 4). Radford: Maika 8-(minus 14), Robert Limos 2-(minus 1), Mosiah Manuma 1-(minus 8), Ezekiel Pulou-Falaniko 1-(minus 2), Team 2-(minus 1).

PASSING — Wai'anae: Brown 0-2-0—0, Tacgere-Bailey 10-29-1—123. Radford: Maika 18-50-4—249.

RECEIVING — Wai'anae: Abell 2-30, Kekoanui 2-21, Jelf 1-14, Cummings 3-45, Kauwalu 2-13. Radford: Manuma 5-36, Osborne 2-84, Shawn Putman-Curry 6-94, Luke Failauga 1-5, Pulou-Falaniko 1-10, Jared Victorino 3-20.

JV SCORE — RADFORD 21, WAI'ANAE 14

Reported by David Lane

CASTLE 14, KAILUA 8

Kawehi Sablan scored on a 1-yard run in the second quarter to tie the game and Breydan Torres ran 1 yard for a fourth-quarter touchdown to rally the host Knights over the Surfriders in an OIA Red East game.

KAILUA (1-5, 1-3) 6 0 2 0— 8

CASTLE (3-3, 3-1) 0 6 0 8—14

Kail — Lowen Tynanes-Perez 32 run (kick failed)

Cast — Kawehi Sablan 1 run (kick failed)

Kail — Safety, penalty grounding

Cast — Breydan Torres 1 run (Bronson Kekahuna run)

RUSHING — Kailua: Tynanes-Perez 15-168, Brandon Adviento 20-96, Kortney Yano 2-(minus 8), Chaunsey Sumner 1-(minus 10), Dustyn Naki 2-3, Kenny Ellis 5-2. Castle: Sablan 2-6, Kekahuna 2-(minus 6), Blake Rapozo 3-(minus 20), Dylan Matsuda 5-43, Torres 1-1.

PASSING — Kailua: Sumner 0-3-0—0, Ellis 4-6-1—44. Castle: Rapozo 8-23-1—107.

RECEIVING — Kailua: Naki 2-23, Billy Oden 2-21. Castle: Kainoa Aki 2-31, Matsuda 1-19, Torres 2-31, Kekahuna 2-11, Thomas Ilae 1-15.

JV SCORE — CASTLE 35, KAILUA 7

Reported by Randall Kobayashi

Reach Kalani Takase at ktakase@honoluluadvertiser.com.